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Cam Cameron in San Diego = LT best back in football
Cam Cameron in Miami = Ronnie Brown had his best season of his career and led league in all purpose yards before injury
Cam Cameron in Baltimore = Ray Rice arguably one of the best back in football today.

I know he should've ran Rice more at times but he does have a way with running backs. I wonder where he'll go next..

Cam Cameron in San Diego = LT best back in football
Cam Cameron in Miami = Ronnie Brown had his best season of his career and led league in all purpose yards before injury
Cam Cameron in Baltimore = Ray Rice arguably one of the best back in football today.

I know he should've ran Rice more at times but he does have a way with running backs. I wonder where he'll go next..

No one in the NFL "has a way with RBs." Running backs don't really improve their running style when they get to the NFL.

No one in the NFL "has a way with RBs." Running backs don't really improve their running style when they get to the NFL.

Cam has built a system every place that he's been that benefits the running backs and utilizes their strengths and calls up plays that use them in the passing game as well. I'm sorry but I have to disagree with you, his offense consistently puts up amazing running back stats and it's not just a coincidence

Cam has built a system every place that he's been that benefits the running backs and utilizes their strengths and calls up plays that use them in the passing game as well. I'm sorry but I have to disagree with you, his offense consistently puts up amazing running back stats and it's not just a coincidence

You need to stop googling stats and watch the Ravens the last two years.

Cam has built a system every place that he's been that benefits the running backs and utilizes their strengths and calls up plays that use them in the passing game as well. I'm sorry but I have to disagree with you, his offense consistently puts up amazing running back stats and it's not just a coincidence

Have you ever watched the Ravens play with Cam Cameron as their OC? Ray Rice is woefully underutilized in that offense. In the four Ravens' losses in 2011 to the Titans, Jaguars, Seahawks, and Chargers (four teams that didn't make the playoffs, I might add), Ray Rice had 13, 8, 5, and 10 carries, respectively. In their other twelve games (all of which they won), Ray Rice never had less than 18 carries. These losses were spread out over the course of the year, so it's not like Cameron ever had a revelation or anything and started feeding him the ball. He's just an idiot.

Rice not getting the ball enough is a good reason to get rid of any offensive coach. He's the best position player on that side of the ball and from watching a few Ravens games this year, he just hasn't gotten the ball.

I do like Flacco but I don't think he's stepped up quite like the Ravens wanted him to. He couldn't carry the Ravens offense...

Rice not getting the ball enough is a good reason to get rid of any offensive coach. He's the best position player on that side of the ball and from watching a few Ravens games this year, he just hasn't gotten the ball.

I do like Flacco but I don't think he's stepped up quite like the Ravens wanted him to. He couldn't carry the Ravens offense...